. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1907, ocampa marthesia Cramer. The prevailing colour of the last namedinsect is creamy white. The base of the wing is of a warm brown outlinedwith darker brown. Xear the centre of the wing is a distinct brown ovalspot. The insect is an inch and eight lines in extent of wings. H. pulvereais an inch and a half. A remarkably handsome moth is Lophodonta ferruginea Packard. It istwo inches in expanse of wings. Its prevailing tint is a rich has white and brown scalloped lines crossing the fore-wings, and a largewhite patch on the costa of each o
. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1907, ocampa marthesia Cramer. The prevailing colour of the last namedinsect is creamy white. The base of the wing is of a warm brown outlinedwith darker brown. Xear the centre of the wing is a distinct brown ovalspot. The insect is an inch and eight lines in extent of wings. H. pulvereais an inch and a half. A remarkably handsome moth is Lophodonta ferruginea Packard. It istwo inches in expanse of wings. Its prevailing tint is a rich has white and brown scalloped lines crossing the fore-wings, and a largewhite patch on the costa of each of these wings. Pheosia dimidiata Herrich-Schaeffer (Fig. 30) is one of the largest ofour Notodontians—it is two inches and two lines in expanse of wings. It isour Canadian Swallow Prominent. The prevailing colour of its wingsis white; but in some specimens this is tinged with brown. It has an elon-gated dark brown patch on the lower part of the costa, broken into by awhite curved line. Along the inner margin, the fore-wing is dark brown;.
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